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The Sydney Convention Centre was closed for demolition in December, 2013.

The Sydney Convention Centre was closed for demolition in December, 2013.

In this talk, Paul Walker of the University of Melbourne considers the fate of Sydney’s demolished Convention Centre in relation to the trajectory of other significant buildings by John Andrews and other architects of “the third generation”. 

Walker will also look into the building’s connection to the mid-century debates (between the post-war leaders of the Congrès Internationaux de l’Architecture Moderne and Team 10) about architecture, monumentality, urbanism and community out of which Andrews’ design approach developed.

This talk is part of the University of Auckland’s ongoing Fast Forward lecture series, where outstanding practitioners in the fields of architecture, planning and urban design present their work for discussion and debate.


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